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Miami-Dade schools opt for AI technology to keep students safe
MIAMI – Miami-Dade schools are opting for new gun-detection AI technology over metal detectors, embracing proactive safety measures. “Everybody wants their child; once they leave their house,
Vaping in Miami-Dade County school bathrooms? Better think again
MIAMI – So far, nine Miami-Dade high schools have installed vape sensors in student bathrooms and Broward schools are considering similar measures. Sunset High School,
One-on-one with Martin Karp on Facing South Florida
One-on-one with Martin Karp | Facing South Florida One-on-one with Martin Karp | Facing South Florida 17:36 One of the critical local races voters will
Alarming number of Miami-Dade drivers ticketed for illegally passing school buses
MIAMI – Miami-Dade police are warning drivers about the consequences of illegally passing a school bus and have released a video on social media showing
Cameras in place designed to catch those speeding around school buses, school zones
MIAMI – Attention, drivers! Advanced speed detection systems are now in place designed to catch those speeding by school buses and in school zones. Drivers
Miami-Dade teachers, students learning how make most out of artificial intelligence
MIAMI – Artificial intelligence is everywhere and only becoming more and more a part of our everyday lives. This year, teachers and some students in Miami-Dade
Thousands of Miami-Dade students, teachers ready for first day of school
MIAMI – School is about to be back in session and with a new school year comes high hopes for students and teachers alike. “Starting
South Miami K-8 Center teachers excited about new school year
MIAMI – Children in Miami-Dade County start school on Thursday and teachers at South Miami K-8 Center said they are excited. “A bit of everything.
Court: Florida AG can’t block opioid lawsuits by hospital districts, school boards
TALLAHASSEE — A state appeals court Wednesday ruled that Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody could not prevent opioid-epidemic lawsuits filed by hospital districts and school boards